Lucy Bernholz is the Founder and President of Blueprint Research & Design, Inc., a strategy consulting firm that helps philanthropic foundations and individuals achieve their missions. She blogs bout the business of giving at Philanthropy2173.

Dr. Bernholz is a noted analyst of the philanthropic industry and has published numerous articles in the trade and general press, edited collections, and scholarly journals. Her most recent book, Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets: The Deliberate Evolution, was published by John Wiley & Sons in 2004.

She serves as a Special Fellow to the Synergos Institute and as a former Member of the International Network on Strategic Philanthropy. Bernholz is on the Advisory Boards of the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equality, YouthGive, The Nonprofit Reporter, and the National Philanthropic Trust. In addition, she is an Advisory Fellow of the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy at the University of Southern California, has been a visiting fellow at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, is an adjunct lecturer at Stanford and USF, and serves on the Board of Directors of CompuMentor (resigned Dec 2007), GiveWell, Games4Change, as an advisor to the Jewish Professional Leaders Co-Op, and as a digital adviser to the Ronald McDonald House. All of the above (with the exception of the lecturer roles at Stanford and USF) are unpaid, voluntary positions.

Bernholz earned her B.A. from Yale University where she captained the lacrosse team and played field hockey. She holds a M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University.

Blog Entries by Lucy Bernholz

Necessity is the mother of social innovation

Posted December 5, 2008 | 12:47 PM (EST)


Reposted (with edits and additions) from philanthropy2173

Ah, December. The anticipation of snow, unless you're already several feet under. The warmth of a fire, unless you live in the south. The excitement of winter holidays, unless you're a grouch. Don't forget the thrill of reviewing...

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Good Gifting - Philanthropy For Frugal Times

5 Comments | Posted November 24, 2008 | 03:39 PM (EST)


We all know what re-gifting is -- passing on a gift that was given to you. Think of all those unwrapped secret Santa presents, sweaters that don't fit, baby gear, and fruitcakes. "Good gifting" is the feel good equivalent of re-gifting. It involves giving a philanthropic gift in someone...

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The End of Philanthropy as We Know It?

5 Comments | Posted October 17, 2008 | 02:22 PM (EST)


I'm going to start this post with two notes and build to a big finish....

  • Smartlink has new giving guides for donors concerned about communities and the mortgage crisis.
  • The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced $68 million for mitigation and prevention of foreclosures in Chicago.
Those two...
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Palin = Cruella Da Ville?

3 Comments | Posted October 7, 2008 | 02:05 PM (EST)


A friend of mine has a 16 year old daughter, with whom she watched the Vice Presidential debate. About halfway through the teen turned to her mom and said, "Mom, anyone who has ever seen even one Disney movie can tell that Sarah Palin is the bad guy in this...

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Corporation for Public Media

Posted July 17, 2008 | 07:14 PM (EST)


Philanthropy and public broadcasting go hand in hand, back to the very origins of PBS. Two recent stories (and one personal experience) related to public broadcasting and digital media made me think about where these relationships might be going as all media seem to become cross-platform.*

1....
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Game Changers

Posted May 19, 2008 | 12:50 PM (EST)


The Wii Fit is not the only game changer in town. As everyone knows, the Wii - the motion sensor-enabled video game console that gets players up and moving - is the hottest thing around. The core set of Wii games including tennis, bowling, and boxing are a big...

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Funding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Posted January 21, 2008 | 03:34 PM (EST)


Today, in the U.S., is Martin Luther King, Jr Day. It is pouring rain in San Francisco, where I write this, but the several hundred people I just marched with in Dr. King's honor were not deterred by the weather.

I think a lot about foundations and philanthropy and...

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Top Ten Philanthropy Buzzwords of 2007

Posted December 30, 2007 | 11:30 PM (EST)


The point of this list of buzzwords is to point out some silly ideas, flag some valuable ones, remind myself and you that the jargon and hype grows faster and with more flourish than meaningful change, and, really, just to have a little fun.

In the spirit of New Year's...

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Designing New Foundations

Posted November 13, 2007 | 08:55 PM (EST)


It's Giving Season - that special time of year that comes just after "stupid costumes for adults' and dogs' day" and coincides with Thanksgiving and the month-long secular tradition of over-eating and shopping. My own personal marker of the beginning of this season is the New York Times Giving Section,...

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Halloween and the act of giving

Posted October 31, 2007 | 01:25 PM (EST)


What's the link between Halloween and philanthropy? Well, there is the obvious fact that unlike any other day of the year tonight is the one night that you can knock on your neighbor's door, ask for something for nothing, and expect to get it. There also is (used to be?)...

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Philanthropists Need Better Shopping Tools

Posted September 21, 2007 | 11:55 AM (EST)


Given that giving in the US alone adds up to hundreds of billions of dollars per year, you'd think we'd have some better marketing and shopping tools.

Imagine you've moved to a new city. You need to figure out how to get around - should it be by bike, walking,...

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Give Dad the Gift of Giving

Posted June 15, 2007 | 12:43 PM (EST)


Skip the tie. Give dad a "gift of giving."

Its easier than buying him a gift card. Just log on, open a giving account (or make a charitable gift in his honor) and let the good feelings flow. You can do it for your "globally-aware Dad" at GlobalGiving....

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Everyone Gives

Posted June 4, 2007 | 01:00 AM (EST)


The media attention to philanthropy continues to run high. Google Alerts tagged "philanthropy" fill my inbox every day, with news sources ranging from Forbes to the Shanghai Daily.

And there are lots of ways for people to give: directly to nonprofits, at events like NetSquared or...

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What Philanthropy as an Industry Can Learn From Media

Posted April 29, 2007 | 08:26 PM (EST)


Foundation executives listened pretty eagerly to Arianna Huffington, Ian Rowe (MTV), Jay Harris (USC) and Maxwell King (Heinze Endowments) talk about new media at the Council on Foundations conference. Huffington went so far as to scoop herself, announcing via the blogs in the room that Tom Edsall of...

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